bluethunder
Experienced Member
Since I have some working drives now, I've been playing getting the heath bbs online.
Since this is way over my head, I was wondering if some one might be able to help.
I've got BYE520 from http://z80cpu.eu/mirrors/oak.oakland.edu/cpm/bye5/.
I can compile it in m80/l80 and run just fine, until I insert The code from.b5h8-2.iqs into the .ASM file, where they tell you to put your custom IO code. (I did unsqueeze the b5h8-2.iqs). B5h8-2 is said to be the IO module for the H89.
M80<enter>
BYE5,BYE5=C:BYE520.ASM
<CTRL C>
L80
BYE5,BYE5/N/E
It will compile ok, but kills the heath when I run it.
I am compiling the software in myZ80 cp/m emulator on the PC, because the file is too big for the tiny drives on the heath.
I know this is ancient tech, and no one uses BBSs much anymore.
Since this is way over my head, I was wondering if some one might be able to help.
I've got BYE520 from http://z80cpu.eu/mirrors/oak.oakland.edu/cpm/bye5/.
I can compile it in m80/l80 and run just fine, until I insert The code from.b5h8-2.iqs into the .ASM file, where they tell you to put your custom IO code. (I did unsqueeze the b5h8-2.iqs). B5h8-2 is said to be the IO module for the H89.
M80<enter>
BYE5,BYE5=C:BYE520.ASM
<CTRL C>
L80
BYE5,BYE5/N/E
It will compile ok, but kills the heath when I run it.
I am compiling the software in myZ80 cp/m emulator on the PC, because the file is too big for the tiny drives on the heath.
I know this is ancient tech, and no one uses BBSs much anymore.